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Index
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Evolution as a Theory for Political Behavior
2. Political Primates: What Other Primates Can Tell Us about the Evolutionary Roots of Our Own Political Behavior
3. Formal Evolutionary Modeling for Political Scientists
4. Modeling the Cultural and Biological Inheritance of Social and Political Behavior in Twins and Nuclear Families
5. Gene-Environment Interplay for the Study of Political Behaviors
6. Genes, Games, and Political Participation
7. The Mind-Body Connection: Psychophysiology as an Approach toStudying Political Attitudes and Behaviors
8. Hormones and Politics
9. Testosterone and the Biology of Politics: Experimental Evidence from the 2008 Presidential Election
10. From SCAN to Neuropolitics
11. Conclusion
Index
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